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1  Lysand|       But he saw that unless he concealed his intention in the affair, |
2   Alcib| determination could not long be concealed from Alcibiades; for he
3   Alcib|      sufficiently safe for him, concealed himself in the inland parts
4   Conon|         as this proiect was not concealed with sufficient care, Tiribazus,
5   Datam|       in which a sword had been concealed, and, at the same time,
6   Datam|         sword that was hid, and concealed it, unsheathed, under his
7   Eumen|         was |401 in some degree concealed, though all was done by
8   Eumen|         which he had in view he concealed from every one. |402 Being
9   Attic|      match (for it is not to be concealed) was Mark Antony, when triumvir
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